MIT Center for Constructive CommunicationLearning from Conversation TreesMy name is Bridgit Mendler and I am an actress, recording artist, and a graduate student at the MIT Media Lab. And I want to tell you why…Nov 16, 2018Nov 16, 2018
MIT Center for Constructive CommunicationinMIT MEDIA LABThe horse race of ideas at the finish lineTracking the issues Americans did (and didn’t) talk about in the 2016 electionNov 7, 2016Nov 7, 2016
MIT Center for Constructive CommunicationBrexit here?People on both sides of the U.S. election are talking about it, but in very different waysNov 4, 2016Nov 4, 2016
MIT Center for Constructive CommunicationinMIT MEDIA LABMake Jobs Great AgainThough the future of work is a very big issue, in the 2016 US presidential campaign it was explored in a very small way.Nov 4, 2016Nov 4, 2016
MIT Center for Constructive CommunicationinMIT MEDIA LABMight at the NewseumThe Evolving Power of Issues in Campaign 2016Nov 2, 2016Nov 2, 2016
MIT Center for Constructive CommunicationTime to talk about the issues — NOT!by Andrew Heyward and Uzra KhanOct 13, 2016Oct 13, 2016
MIT Center for Constructive CommunicationWhat Would You Ask? Adding the Public’s Voice to the Presidential DebatesBy Shawn MusgraveOct 9, 2016Oct 9, 2016
MIT Center for Constructive CommunicationSpeaking of TaxesBy Andrew Heyward & John WestOct 3, 2016Oct 3, 2016
MIT Center for Constructive CommunicationinMIT MEDIA LABOnce on the fringe, Twitter speculation about Clinton’s health has gone mainstream.Tweets about Clinton’s health as the share of election-related conversation jumped 6 percent on Monday, and the floor seems to be reset.Sep 15, 2016Sep 15, 2016
MIT Center for Constructive CommunicationinMIT MEDIA LABGender gap? What gender gap?by Andrew Heyward and Uzra KhanSep 13, 2016Sep 13, 2016